By ship
Selinsgrove lies along the Susquehanna River Water Trail (http://www.susquehannariv...) There is an improved Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission (http://www.fish.state.pa....) boating access to the Susuquehanna River on the Isle of Que. Primary boating using shallow-draft, lightweight fishing boats, canoes and inflatables is accessible. Parking is available. A short walk up Pine Street brings you in to the centre of town.
Pennsylvania DEP Issues Statewide Fish-Consumption Advisory (http://www.cleanair.org/A...). On April 11th 2001, state officials issued a one-meal-per-week consumption advisory for all fish caught in the Pennsylvania's waterways. Penns Creek Snyder and Union Counties, Confluence of Laurel Run to SR 0204 at New Berlin, Smallmouth bass & Rock bass, 2 meals/month. Susquehanna River I-80 bridge to mouth, Channel catfish, 2 meals/month and Smallmouth bass, 2 meals/month.
Buy a Pennsylvania Fishing License (http://www.fish.state.pa....)
By bus
Selinsgrove is served by Greyhound/Trailways bus service downtown. Greyhound service connects to Harrisburg International Airport, the Harrisburg Transportation Center Amtrak and numerous other transportation hubs throughout the area including the neighboring cities of Lewisburg and Sunbury.
By train
Selinsgrove lies approximately 60 miles 45 minutes north of Pennsylvania's capital city of Harrisburg. That city serves as a vital station on Amtrak's Keystone and Pennsylvanian train routes. Trains from Boston, New York and Philadelphia arrive in Harrisburg as well as trains from points west, including Pittsburgh. After arrival, Selinsgrove is a short drive or bus ride away. Taxis are also available at the station.
By bike
Narrow and/or unpaved shoulders along most side streets make biking around town off the highway challenging. Route 11 from Shamokin Dam to Northumberland is lovely with a view of the river. There is, however, heavy truck traffic along this route. South of town on Old Route 11 Market Street is an enjoyable ride.
By car
Selinsgrove is accessible to Interstate 80, which runs East-West about 15 miles north of the area. Pennsylvania state Routes 11 and 15 merge north of Harrisburg and serve as the main transportation artery through this region of central Pennsylvania. Most of the area's shopping districts and neighborhoods lie north of Selinsgrove along Routes 11 and 15. South of Selinsgrove, 11/15 connects with Interstates 81, 83 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike west to Pittsburgh and east to Philadelphia.